Multi-Range Resolution Radar Using Sideband Spectrum Energy
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概要
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A multi-range resolution radar using sideband spectrum energy is investigated. The basic system consists of a sharpening processor and least-error energy shaping filters. First, the sharpening processor makes long fiat pulses sharpened. Next, the least-error shaping filters compress the input pulse into the desired pulse width. Then the output pulse width can become narrower than the reciprocal of the input bandwidth, because the least-error shaping filters make the equivalent bandwidth expanded by the enhancement of the sideband spectrum energy and the suppression of the main spectrum. The transmitted signals with simple phase modulation are studied to obtain the multirange resolution where the pulse is compressed into a pulse with the same bandwidth and another pulse width equal to the reciprocal of the input bandwidth. The peak-to-sidelobe ratio after the pulse compression and the improvement factor of the output signal-to-noise ratio are measured. Further, the experimental results are shown to verify our proposed technique.
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- 2002-07-25
著者
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Sato Reiji
2nd Research Center Technical R&d Institute Japan Defense Agency
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TAKASE Hiroshi
Department of Computer and Information Engineering, Nippon Institute of Technology
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SHINRIKI Masanori
Department of Computer and Information Engineering, Nippon Institute of Technology
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Shinriki Masanori
Department Of Computer And Information Engineering Nippon Institute Of Technology
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Takase Hiroshi
Department Of Computer And Information Engineering Nippon Institute Of Technology
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